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Strategies & Market Trends : Americans 4 "No Own - No Sell" -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rande Is who wrote (190)10/2/2001 11:51:35 AM
From: Ga Bard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 455
 
Bloated securities are that way because the rightful owners believe in the company and exercise their right not to sell. But as conveyed so carelessly, when there is no stock to borrow then the only way is to go around the regulatins of legal short selling and break the company by short offshore and thus no borrowing, no regulation, no nothing.

Not to mention the propaganda manipulation of information.

I agree that your questions are sound and we should start a list of valid questions that the SEC should answer and address to close the loopholes.

Why can't Americans investors have the right to decide if their stock can be used as collateral to short sell with like other countries?

Why isn't transparency a rule and enforced so that any figures used to convey short sell figures is accurate?

Thus I will start a list of questions that should be addressed by our lawmakers.

p2bAAAT & DSAS